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Aug 16Liked by PJ Vogt

The reveal made me gasp. What a wild story.

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Aug 17Liked by PJ Vogt

I've been enjoying Mick Herron's Slow Horses books, it's contemporary Le Carre but with more fart jokes.

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Listening to the series on long drives. Wonderful.

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I am a complete Slow Horses addict - they are great. The TV series on Apple is also enjoyable. In our house ' like trying to explain Norway to a dog', is now standard parlance.

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re: summer reading, I've just gotten into Fredrik Backman's works and I'm obsessed. I really like his writing style and the fiction is very engaging. Since June, I've read Anxious People, A Man Called Ove, and Beartown - Ove wrecked me

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Aug 17·edited Aug 17Liked by PJ Vogt

I read the SF novel The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi and it set me on a three book (and counting) nonfiction journey afterwards learning about the impending water crisis in the Americas. Just one of those books I can’t stop thinking about. Cheers xx

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Reading all the Sigrid Nunez, interspersed with other books to cleanse the palate.

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even if you don't do crimes please look up the laws in your country around what powers the police have to compel you to allow access your phone. they will lie to you! they will take your phone illegally if you let them! you want it to be encrypted! ESPECIALLY if you've done nothing wrong!

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As this was a San Diego operation, I am wondering if Kamala Harris knew of or was involved at some level

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I grew up in Miami in the 70s. I should write an article about how it was an odd Brady Bunch suburban life, narco edition.

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